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Friday, November 19, 2010

Another Book and Blind Contour Friday

I had to be at my daughter's house at 6:30 this morning so she could go to work and I could get Little Miss 7 on the bus at 8 and then bring Little Miss 3 to my house for the day, so the blind contour will have to wait. I am hoping to get a chance to do one later today and will post it when I have it finished.

Meanwhile I'd like to share with you the book I made yesterday. This is my absolute favorite so far. I liked the name of the book "I Dare You" so much and it was in such good shape I didn't have the heart to remove the spine. I made 4 signatures of 5 folios each which fit perfectly in the spine and then added end pages with one of the beautiful papers I showed yesterday. That means this is a sketch book with a great title (and the covers are embossed and really special) which has 80 pages and is approximately 5" x 7" . Because the signatures are sewn with a modified slip stitch the book lies flat when open.

Here are a few pix:

front

back

book lying flat

end papers

Sorry about the glare on the covers, but without shooting at that angle you wouldn't be able to see the wonderful patterned texture on it.

I really must get some of these books into my Etsy shop. That probably won't happen until after the holidays as it will take some time to make a few more and get the necessary pix and info. 

If you are interested in any of the ones you've seen so far, email me for info and you can purchase one or more before they go up on Etsy.

Gotta go...Little Miss 3 is rolling a ball around in here and making me very nervous.

xoxo

20 comments:

  1. I can see why you like it! Very nice!

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  2. What a beautiful book! No wonder it's your favorite. Do you have a theme for its pages?

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  3. I love this sculpted cover and how you did such a terrific job. Do you give classes on how to make a sketch book the way you do or some site to go to or some book? I have never tried doing this before........winna

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  4. Fabulous books! I really like that blue one below, and this one is pretty cool too!

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  5. What a good looking journal/sketch book! Is it for sale or for personal use?

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  6. Wonderful! I'm interested in the "modified slip stitch" that allows the book to lay flat. Maybe you can show me how to do it! hugs, nancy

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  7. Wow Vickie! Very cool; this looks complicated to me! Nice!

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  8. Wonderful book! Thanks for sharing it.

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  9. beautiful ... absolutely beautiful!

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  10. That is a really great unique cover. (almost looks like chocolate) You matched the end papers very well. Thanks for showing us.

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  11. Super-cool cover and great title for an art journal!

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  12. Great sketch book! I just made a hardcover sketch book for the first time, and am really inspired to learn more so I can get better at it. I am going to see what I can find out about the modified slip stitch. How did you learn to do this?

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  13. Hello all,

    Thanks so much for your comments. Winna, I don't give classes - I've done a little book binding in the past mostly self taught using Keith Smith's books and have taken a class or two.

    As for the modified slip stitch, that is what I am calling this (I don't think there is such a thing anywhere else, but haven't checked. Since the stitches weren't meant to be shown, but wouldn't be glued to the spine, I attached them somewhat like a coptic stitch without worrying too much about the beginning signature and the end signature. It isn't pretty to look at, but it does allow the book to open flat.

    xoxo

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  14. I love this book and it's title. Brava!

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  15. Hi Vicki, I came by on Friday, got distracted...and oops! It's Sunday! I like your wonderful book; sooo impressive! The title is perfect!

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  16. Hello Vicki,
    Mark Fenlon sent me a link to your blog after looking at mine. I am very inspired by your books and have a few questions for you.
    Do you ever make books with graph paper for the inside sheets? How much would one cost?
    I'm in the market for a new journal. Your work is inspiring!

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